Group Install KDE Does Not Enable Runtime?

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In my continuing investigation of CentOS-7 I did yet another minimal install. Subsequent to that I ran yum update kernel, and then yum group install KDE.

Now, KDE installed about 480Mb of stuff, which compares favourably to Gnome’s
971Mb. However, when I run startx from the command line, instead of getting a desktop I see these errors instead:

xauth: file /root/.serverauth.12462 does not exist

xinit: unable to run server “/usr/bin/X”: No such file or directory

Followed by instructions on how to link “/usr/bin/X” to ones choice of display server. This seems a little awkward for a mature distro. Is it really the case that one must hand link files to get any other desktop instead of gnome?
is this by design?

One thought on - Group Install KDE Does Not Enable Runtime?

  • James B. Byrne wrote:

    Yes, it pretty much assumes you have a working X server, you probably ought to install at least the ‘base-x’ group too.

    — Rex